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1. Head bids farewell after decade at helm
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004HEADTEACHER Frank Havard will be waving a fond farewell to staff and pupils at The Hollins Technology College when he retires later this year.
2. Life of hard work for Elizabeth, 100
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004GOLDEN girl Elizabeth Pearson is living proof that hard graft never did anyone any harm.
3. Bid to tackle violence on our streets
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004VIOLENT crime in Accrington town centre has gone through the roof according to the latest official figures.
4. Threat to close as residents demand action
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004AN ACCRINGTON residents' association is threatening to close down unless there are signs of action in its area.
5. Ex-Mac boss named over torture pics
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004A SOLDIER alleged to have been involved in the infamous fake Iraq torture photographs has been named by a national Sunday newspaper as a former Accrington McDonalds manager.
6. Find love in three minutes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004AS MORE of a Bridget Jones than a Brigitte Bardot I have had more than my fair share of romantic disasters.
7. Hero dad’s last action saves family
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004A MAN has been hailed a hero after saving his partner and three children by slamming on the brakes of his van just before he died at the wheel of a suspected heart attack.
8. Premiere Cinema sold for £850,000
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 May 2004ACCRINGTON'S Premiere Cinema has been sold to multi-national giant Vue in an £850,000 deal.
9. Little cuties are top of the tots
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 May 2004IT WAS a clear case of baby love when our readers cast their eyes on little cuties Melissa Aaron and Shannon Parker.
10. Jennet follows in family footsteps
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 May 2004IT WILL be a real family affair when Jennet Liddle follows in the footsteps of her mum, aunt and uncle by contesting June's local elections.
